18208830. SPECTRUM SHARING WITHOUT NETWORK SHARING simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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SPECTRUM SHARING WITHOUT NETWORK SHARING

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Alexander Sirotkin of Hod Hasharon (IL)

Pavan Nuggehalli of San Carlos CA (US)

SPECTRUM SHARING WITHOUT NETWORK SHARING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18208830 titled 'SPECTRUM SHARING WITHOUT NETWORK SHARING

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes techniques for spectrum sharing without network sharing. This means that multiple network operators can share the same spectrum without having to share their entire network infrastructure.

  • The method involves a first network node transmitting a request for shared spectrum to a second network node via a user plane interface.
  • The first network node includes a network identifier associated with the first operator, and the second network node includes a network identifier associated with the second operator.
  • The second network node responds with a message that coordinates the shared spectrum access between the two network nodes.
  • The first network node can then access the shared spectrum based on this response.

Potential Applications

  • This technology can be applied in situations where multiple network operators want to share the same spectrum resources without having to merge their entire networks.
  • It can be useful in scenarios where one operator has excess spectrum capacity that can be shared with another operator to improve network performance or coverage.
  • This technique can also be used to enable temporary spectrum sharing agreements between operators for specific events or periods of high demand.

Problems Solved

  • Spectrum sharing without network sharing addresses the challenge of efficiently utilizing limited spectrum resources by allowing multiple operators to share the same spectrum.
  • It eliminates the need for operators to invest in additional spectrum licenses or build separate network infrastructure, reducing costs and improving spectrum efficiency.
  • This approach also enables operators to quickly and flexibly respond to changing network demands by dynamically sharing spectrum resources.

Benefits

  • Spectrum sharing without network sharing allows operators to optimize their spectrum usage and improve network performance without significant additional investments.
  • It promotes collaboration and cooperation between operators, leading to more efficient use of spectrum resources and better overall network quality.
  • This technique provides flexibility and scalability, allowing operators to easily adjust their spectrum sharing arrangements based on changing network conditions or business needs.


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques are disclosed for the spectrum sharing without network sharing. One example includes a method implemented for spectrum sharing without network sharing. A first network node can transmit, via a horizontal user plane interface, a first message to a second network node. The message can include a request for shared spectrum. The first network node can be configured to transmit a first network identifier associated with a first operator. The second network node can be configured to transmit a second network identifier associated with a second operator. The first network node can receive, via the horizontal user plane interface, a second message from the second network node. The second message can coordinate shared spectrum access between the first network node and the second network node. The first network node can access the shared spectrum, based on the response.